rs10877425 - Y_RNA - DUX4L52
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Genome-wide meta-analyses of restless legs syndrome yield insights into genetic architecture, disease biology and risk prediction - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 38839884
ABSTRACT: Restless legs syndrome (RLS) affects up to 10% of older adults. Their healthcare is impeded by delayed diagnosis and insufficient treatment. To advance disease prediction and find new entry points for therapy, we performed meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies in 116,647 individuals with RLS (cases) and 1,546,466 controls of European ancestry. The pooled analysis increased the number of risk loci eightfold to 164, including three on chromosome X. Sex-specific meta-analyses revealed largely overlapping genetic predispositions of the sexes (rg = 0.96). Locus annotation prioritized druggable genes such as glutamate receptors 1 and 4, and Mendelian randomization indicated RLS as a causal risk factor for diabetes. Machine learning approaches combining genetic and nongen
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Lifestyle context
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Screening
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Restless legs syndrome symptoms Moderate
This variant is associated with elevated genetic risk for restless legs syndrome
Assess annually for uncomfortable leg sensations and urge to move legs, especially at night